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2008
IEEE
16 years 16 days ago
DiCAP: Distributed Packet Capturing architecture for high-speed network links
— IP traffic measurements form the basis of several network management tasks, such as accounting, planning, intrusion detection, and charging. High-speed network links challenge ...
Cristian Morariu, Burkhard Stiller
HOTOS
2009
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Operating Systems Should Provide Transactions
Operating systems can efficiently provide system transactions to user applications, in which user-level processes can execute a series of system calls atomically and in isolation ...
Donald E. Porter, Emmett Witchel
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INFOCOM
1998
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Implementing Distributed Packet Fair Queueing in a Scalable Switch Architecture
To support the Internet's explosive growth and expansion into a true integrated services network, there is a need for cost-effective switching technologies that can simultaneo...
Donpaul C. Stephens, Hui Zhang
CN
2002
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15 years 6 months ago
Delay bounds for a network of guaranteed rate servers with FIFO aggregation
To support quality of service guarantees in a scalable manner, aggregate scheduling has attracted a lot of attention in the networking community. However, while there are a large ...
Yuming Jiang
HASE
2007
IEEE
16 years 14 days ago
Scalable, Adaptive, Time-Bounded Node Failure Detection
This paper presents a scalable, adaptive and timebounded general approach to assure reliable, real-time Node-Failure Detection (NFD) for large-scale, high load networks comprised ...
Matthew Gillen, Kurt Rohloff, Prakash Manghwani, R...